No just a bad memory. it was exiv2 all along, I checked.
Me too i went back to the linux install i wouldve used it on, and I couldn’t find exiv4 just exiv2 so I misremembered.
yes it was literally the same as exiv2. I remember it from maybe 6 months to a year ago. I went to the install which I remembered using it on, and it was exiv2, so I am wrong.
I hadn’t heard of it before, but it seems like a solid company.
So there are some linux laptop companies that make dedicated linux laptops. See Purism and Tuxedo. They are very compatible and customizable, but I would recommend taking a look at Tuxedo because they have a much wider range of devices. Purism is like if Apple was a pro-consumer company. Their devices are all 100% libre, but are quite expensive.
Thanks for the advice, but this was sollved already, I removed the SSD and the USB booted, so I wiped the SSD and put a GPT partition table on it. Then, I could boot and install.
I’m going to re-install windows to make sure the tablet is functional, and then repeat the process. The weird part is any live linux usb doesn’t work either. It is a strange issue, thanks for your help.
No, I have reset to default settings though.
I note that no boot options show up when I select 8.1/10, but my “Legacy Hard Drive” and “Legacy BEV” show up when I enable legacy boot. Do you think that a legacy only install could cause this?
There is no option for toggling secure boot, which is making me think that it’s stuck on. I have disabled TPM and let it sit for a bit but nothing pops up on the screen except the regular startup screen.
I have tried to use my tv but it showed a black screen as well, the bios shows up and works fine so I’d imagine its not hardware related.
I’ve tried changing a lot of different settings and also reset to default a few times, but no luck.
Yes, the bios and touch functions perfectly fine
This whole BIOS is cryptic… what is “OS select” supposed to mean with the option for windows 7 or 8.1/10? I’d assume this is related to booting but theres little specification. Also, I can’t perform a bios update
absolutely no grub or anything. this is probably my fault somehow though because ive heard of other people using it fine, and the overall compatibility was decent when it booted.
No, I am not. The installation media will show a black screen as well
If I feel like it, I might use DD to clone my drive and put in on a hard drive. Usually I don’t back up, though.